Osteopathy
Free Assessment session or telephone consultation
If you are unsure if osteopathy can help you, sceptical or even just nervous why not book a 20-minute assessment consultation with us ABSOLUTLEY FREE OF CHARGE. You do not even have to come into the clinic we can alternatively offer a FREE 15-minute telephone consultation. During this consultation we will listen to your presenting complaint and medical history then assess and diagnose your symptoms. We will then give an honest medical opinion on whether we believe osteopathy can help you and discuss the best course of action for your road to recovery.
Osteopathy is a system of diagnosis and treatment for a wide range of medical conditions. Working holistically looking to find the root cause of the issue and return and improve the function of the body by using a combination of soft and deep tissue techniques, joint mobilisations, manipulations, and more.
Our osteopath has spent four years vigorously training to understand the intricate relationship between the body’s organs, joints, muscles, connective tissues, and the nervous system. Osteopaths are skilled in diagnostic techniques to identify and work alongside specialists, doctors and other healthcare professionals and are experienced in treating disorders of the musculoskeletal system over the entirety of the body (not just backs). This is done by treating a multitude of symptoms stemming from acute and chronic medical conditions.
Our osteopath will provide the best up-to-date evidenced-based approach to inform treatment, education, and tailored exercise plans for his patients, helping them achieve their unique individual goals whether that be improve physical performance, returning to sport, maintenance appointments or just to get back to a pain free life.
Osteopathy can help and have benefit to people of any age function optimally, become pain-free, and promote individuals to take charge of their health.
Common Conditions treated by osteopaths
- Headaches & Migraines
- Arthritic pain
- Neck pain
- Back pain
- Shoulder pain
- Joint Pain (Elbows, Wrists, Hips, Knees, and Ankles ETC)
- Postural problems
- Frozen shoulder
- Tennis elbow
- Sports injuries
- Muscle tension and aches
- Sciatica
- Nerve pain
- Much more!